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Cloudscapes Around Sumatra, Indonesia. Tote Bag

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Design your own tote bag to haul your belongings in style! Available in multiple sizes to fit all your lugging needs, these bags are made of 100% natural material and can be customised with your favourite pictures and text for the perfect gift or casual accessory. Versatile, trendy and durable, this custom tote means you'll always look fashionable!

  • Dimensions: 40 cm l x 38.7 cm w
  • Material: 134 g. 100% cotton
  • Cotton handles with stress point reinforced stitching
  • Choice of 5 handle colours
  • Print on both sides for a small upcharge
  • Machine washable

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Cloudscapes Around Sumatra, Indonesia. Tote Bag

Cloudscapes Around Sumatra, Indonesia. Tote Bag

July 18, 2021 - Panoramic, west-looking photograph of cloudscapes around Sumatra, one of Indonesia's largest islands. The image also shows the smaller, neighbouring Bangka and Belitung Islands, the Java Sea, and the west coast of Borneo (far right margin, above the solar panel). The long, bright clouds, generated by thunderstorms, cast dark shadows on the land and sea below. The brightest zone of the Sun's reflection on the water (sunglint) highlights the narrow strait between Sumatra and the islands. Singapore is hidden beneath a thunderstorm. On the day this photo was taken, winds were blowing from the northeast (right to left in this view). After crossing the Java Sea, the moist air would have risen as it was heated. Such heating likely caused thunderstorms to form over each island. The tops of some of the storms were sheared off by winds to form clouds with flattened upper surfaces; these are called anvil clouds. Winds can extend anvils across great distances, making long, narrow tails. The big anvil that starts over Bangka Island stretches about 200 kilometres (120 miles) across Sumatra into the Indian Ocean. Other anvil clouds formed where air was forced to rise over the high Barisan Mountains on Sumatra's southwest coast (far left). Small cumulus clouds also formed over the small line of Mentawai Islands (top left). Cloud-free zones appear over the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean.

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Good quality material and sturdy. Finish print was good.
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By N.19 February 2021Verified Purchase
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Great, but wish I had made the font bigger, it's quite hard to read. If i had selected bigger font, it would have been better.
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By Gabrielle S.23 August 2023Verified Purchase
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Good sturdy well made bag. Great picture. The picture and colours are really good

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